review 1: This biography is brief, but I don't see that as being a drawback. Williams covers the main points of his life and worldview without delving into needless details. It's an inspiring message, well-delivered with just the right amount of anecdotes and self-deprecating humor. Of ...

review 1: Starting from the position that deregulation and maximally-free markets are best for all, this is probably the book that would emerge. Williams pays a lot of attention to unions and occupational certification and licensure as the instruments of race-based economic oppression and...